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SHore poWer Hook-Up
The power requirement for the motorhome
is 50 Amp 120/240 Volt AC single phase. The
motorhome can be operated from 30 Amp 120
Volt AC but with limited capacity. If 50 Amp
shore power service is available, connect the
supplied shore power cord. If less than 50
Amp service is available, electrical adapters
are required and power consumption must
be reduced to avoid tripping the shore power
breaker. The power cord is stored in the rear
roadside compartment.
CAUTION:
Avoid flash damage to the electrical
system contacts. Turn off all
appliances before hooking up to shore
power, starting the generator or using
the inverter.
WARNING:
Keep fingers away from metal contacts
of the shore plug end. Do not stand
in water when making electrical
connections. Serious electrical shock
and personal injury can occur. To
avoid the risk of an electrical shock,
turn the circuit breaker off for the
power supply outlet before making the
shore power connection.
CAUTION:
If there is no power to the motorhome,
do not attempt to troubleshoot a
problem with the power supply.
Serious personal injury or death can
occur. If the power supply is in doubt
or suspected to be faulty, inform the
park manager. It is the responsibility
of the park to correct any problems
with the shore power supply.
Plugging in the Shore Cord:
The shore power cord is located in the
roadside rear compartment. Unscrew
the deck plate and insert the end of the
shore cable through the deck. Extend a
sufficient amount of cable to reach the
power supply.
Turn all appliances off.
If 50 Amp service is available, no
adapters are required. If shore power
service is less than 50 amps, install
the proper adapter on the shore plug to
ensure a safe connection.
Always turn off the shore power
breaker before connecting or
disconnecting the shore cord. This will
prevent an accidental shock or flashing
of electrical contacts.
Align plug
terminals with
socket terminals.
Carefully
(without touching
electrical
contacts) push plug completely into
socket until the plug is firmly seated.
After the connection is made, turn the
shore power breaker on. The transfer
switch should make an audible click.
Typical power supply
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HANDLE
OUTLET
LED
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060212
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